Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Using the CLI
As mentioned above, if you type part of a command word and press [Tab], the
CLI completes the current word (if you have typed enough of the word for the
CLI to distinguish it from other possibilities), including hyphenated exten-
sions. For example:
ProCurve(config)# port-
[Tab]
ProCurve(config)# port-security _
Pressing
[Tab] after a completed command word lists the further options for
that command.
ProCurve(config)# qos
[Tab]
udp-portSet UDP port based priority.
tcp-portSet TCP port based priority.
device-priorityConfigure device-based priority.
dscp-mapDefine mapping between a DSCP
(Differentiated-Services Codepoint)
value and 802.1p priority.
type-of-serviceConfigure the Type-of-Service
method the device uses to
prioritize IP traffic.
Listing Command Options
You can use the CLI to remind you of the options available for a command by
entering command keywords followed by
?. For example, suppose you want
to see the command options for configuring the console settings:
This example displays the command options
for configuring the switch’s console settings.
Figure 4-5. Example of How To List the Options for a Specific Command
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